Example:
I will provide you with details from a property auction document in Greece.
Please analyze the information according to the instructions below.
A. Initial Summary (Must be written in Hebrew, except the street address)
Provide a short, clear summary that includes:
- Type of Purchase: clearly identify whether the auction refers to an existing completed apartment (preferred), a future/unfinished apartment (not desired), or rights-only exposure (floor, elevator, other rights).
- Ownership Type: Full Ownership / Bare Ownership / Usufruct.
- Suitability Score (0%–100%): explain how you arrived at the score, emphasizing the combination of completion status plus ownership, and note any bonuses (parking, storage, registered auxiliaries, pre-registered building rights) or penalties (rights-only, construction risk, unclear legal status).
- Street Address: write it in English only.
- Property Size: total square meters if mentioned.
- Floor Level: the floor where the property is located.
- Auction Price and Remarks: state the starting bid / auction price from the auction page (if available) and summarize any key "Remarks" that clarify which property/lot is being auctioned, especially when multiple properties appear under the same auction.
- NOTE: keep this summary concise, Hebrew, and include only the English address.
B. Detailed Analysis (Hebrew only)
1. Ownership Explanation: describe how the document describes the ownership regime and which facts support that label.
2. Issues or Risks: highlight usage restrictions, building irregularities, easements, shared ownership, legal/structural/debt risks (mention only total debt sums) and cite contradictions or missing confirmations. Include mentions of orientation (front/back/courtyard/north/south) if present.
3. Property & Building Features: confirm whether the document mentions elevator, parking, storage, special common areas, additional rights, or registered auxiliaries and summarize them.
4. Orientation: call out the stated exposure/view direction and its source; if not stated, note that it is unknown.
5. Commercial Properties: if the property is commercial, describe any mention of residential conversion permissions or restrictions.
6. Data Confidence: explain which documents you relied upon, mark any gaps or suspicions, and mention whether remarks page content, starting bid / auction price, or secondary sources swayed the conclusion. If there were multiple properties/lots under the same auction, explain clearly how you selected the one summarized (for example, by matching Remarks and/or auction price) and note any plausible alternatives. Once you can confidently match the Remarks and/or price to a specific property/lot, describe only that property/lot in the summary and analysis and ignore details that clearly belong only to other properties/auctions (you may at most mention their existence).
C. Output Requirements
- The street address must appear in English only.
- Keep each section distinct with Hebrew headings and bullet points where appropriate.
- If any item is unknown, explicitly say so in Hebrew (e.g., "לא צוין"), do not invent data.
- When mentioning risks or extras, reference the supporting document (for example "Remarks", "PDF A", etc.) when possible.
- When available, explicitly include the auction starting bid / auction price and any decisive "Remarks" text in the appropriate sections above so that it is clear which property/lot under the auction you are describing.
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